| Cisco CCNP BSCI Exam Tutorial The BGP Attribute MED Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: The BGP Attribute MED
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Mastering BGP attributes is a huge part of passing the BSCI and earning your CCNP refine360.com Learn how to work with the MED attribute from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
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Your BSCI exam and CCNP certification success depend on mastering BGP, and a big part of that is knowing how and when to use the many BGP attributes ricoshays.com And for those of you with an eye on the CCIE, believe me - you've got to know BGP attributes like the back of your hand rockapulco-nyc.com One such BGP attribute is the Multi-Exit Discriminator, or MED.
The MED attribute is sent from a router or routers in one AS to another AS to indicate what path the remote AS should use to send data to the local AS rockawaii.com
That sounds a little confusing on paper, so let's walk through an example saintmarcarabians.com R1 is in AS 1, and R2, R3, and R4 are in AS 234 scliew.com R4 is advertising a loopback into BGP, and R1 has two possible next-hops to get to that loopback - R2 (172.12.123.2) and R3 (172.12.123.3) signgalonline.com Let's see which of the two paths R1 is using.
R1#show ip bgp 4.4.4.4
BGP routing table entry for 4.4.4.4/32, version 8
Paths: (2 available, best #2, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Flag: 0x208
Advertised to non peer-group peers:
172.12.123.3
234
172.12.123.3 from 172.12.123.3 (3.3.3.3)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
234
172.12.123.2 from 172.12.123.2 (2.2.2.2)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, best
R1 is using 172.12.123.2 as the next-hop to enter AS 234 southernstyleproductions.com If all values are left at their default, we could have 100 routes being advertised from AS 234 to AS 1 and the next-hop would remain the same starwinmedia.com
We can configure R2 and R3 to send different MED values to R1, and the router sending the lowest MED would be the preferred next-hop stevestonvillagegallery.com (The MED is a metric, and the lowest metric is always preferred.) We'll configure the MED attribute on both R2 and R3, sending a MED of 200 from R2 and 100 from R3.
R2(config)#route-map SET_MED_200 permit 10
R2(config-route-map)#set metric 200
R2(config-route-map)#router bgp 234
R2(config-router)#neighbor 172.12.123.1 route-map SET_MED_200 out
R3(config)#route-map SET_MED_100 permit 10
R3(config-route-map)#set metric 100
R3(config-route-map)#router bgp 234
R3(config-router)#neighbor 172.12.123.1 route-map SET_MED_100 out
After clearing the BGP table on R1, R1 will still see both next-hop addresses and will still consider both to be valid, but the path through R3 will be selected due to its lower metric.
Just keep in mind that the MED is actually a metric, and lower metrics are more desirable in path selection stickerduderacing.com That will put you one step closer to passing the BSCI and earning your CCNP Certification! Domain db link: Remote Controlled Helicopters |